Prinsesse Charlotte Amalie was a Chinaman of the Danish Asiatic Company, built in 1781. She completed four expeditions to Canton.
Construction and design
Prinsesse Charlotte Amalie was constructed by master shipbuilder Christian Bruus at Asiatisk Plads. Her bilbrev was issued on 24 October 1781.[1] She was the 22nd ship built at the company's shipyard and its second ship named after Princess Charlotte Amalie.[2] The first one was East Indiaman Prinsesse Charlotte Amalie (nought 1738 or 1739).
Prinsesse Charlotte Amalie was 153 ft long, with a beam of 40–9 ft and a draught of 18–2 ft.[1]